ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts covered in the preceding chapters of this book. The book presents that the most serious obstacle blocking the creation of an effective security system to protect the world from the assault of radical Islam is the lack of realization of the nature and magnitude of the Islamo-totalitarian threat. As far as the United States and Russia, unlike the case with the Nazi danger, neither the ideology nor the actions of the Islamototalitarian forces have been addressed by the leading policymakers of either country in the depth that the dangerous phenomenon deserves. President Obama personally expressed a positive opinion of his own actions when he assured Americans of the groundbreaking importance of the assassination of Osama bin Laden. The gigantic explosion of public outcry over the autocratic rule of President Mubarak, instead of bringing about more freedom, led to the consolidation and expansion of the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood.